By Robbie
Graham
Silver Screen
Saucers
Ask President Obama the quickest way to fictionalize a real event and he'll tell you: brush it gleefully with Hollywood dust.
Earlier this week, while in Maljamar, New Mexico, President Obama dropped the R-bomb on reporters in a cheap effort to elicit some laughs. It worked better than ever, because in his next breath he paraphrased the 1951 UFO movie, The Day the Earth Stood Still, in which the enlightened alien, Klaatu, tells the people of Earth: “We have come to visit you in peace and with good will.”
The President then proceeded to... threaten to kill young children who ask him about Roswell??
Ask President Obama the quickest way to fictionalize a real event and he'll tell you: brush it gleefully with Hollywood dust.
Earlier this week, while in Maljamar, New Mexico, President Obama dropped the R-bomb on reporters in a cheap effort to elicit some laughs. It worked better than ever, because in his next breath he paraphrased the 1951 UFO movie, The Day the Earth Stood Still, in which the enlightened alien, Klaatu, tells the people of Earth: “We have come to visit you in peace and with good will.”
The President then proceeded to... threaten to kill young children who ask him about Roswell??
You heard the man, "We're gonna
keep our secrets here," whatever that means. Don't worry, Mr. President. Your
comments may have turned a little sinister towards the end, but all the
headlines will recall is your whimsical sci-fi movie soundbite... see!